Medicines & refills
Dose timings, refill dates, and pharmacy notes for every regular medicine — reminders that mark themselves done. Medicine reminders →
Parent health
Managing a parent's health is never one task. It's the morning tablet, next week's cardiology review, a refill someone needs to buy, a report the doctor will ask for, and the question your sister forgot to raise last time. Right now, all of it lives in scattered heads and chat threads. Nityaayu gives the whole of it one calm home — and brings the family into the same view.
The moment it helps
"Three of us were 'managing' Amma's care, which meant nobody quite was. Doses, appointments, reports — all in different heads. Now there's one place we all look, and the dropped balls stopped dropping."
Three siblings · Delhi, Bengaluru, Toronto
Everything parent care touches
Not another single-purpose app. The whole coordination problem, held together — and connected.
Dose timings, refill dates, and pharmacy notes for every regular medicine — reminders that mark themselves done. Medicine reminders →
Prescriptions, lab reports, and discharge notes, findable in seconds and building into a timeline. Health records →
Siblings and caregivers see exactly the slice they're trusted with — coordination without anyone taking over. For caregivers →
Current medicine list, recent reports, and the family's questions, gathered before the appointment, not during it.
How it works
STEP 01
Add a medicine, a refill, or a report — whatever's slipping most right now. Two minutes is enough.
STEP 02
Invite a sibling or caregiver and set what each can see. Care becomes a shared view, not a solo burden.
STEP 03
Medicines, reports, and appointments link up into one picture you can act on and hand to a doctor.
What changes for the family
Common questions
It holds the moving parts of parent care — medicines, refills, prescriptions, reports, appointments, follow-ups — in one shared place, so coordination stops depending on memory.
Both. Each person has their own records, and the family sees the parts they're trusted with — across siblings and cities.
No. It organises and coordinates, staying clearly outside diagnosis, prescribing, treatment, and emergency care.
Explore each part
Dose reminders that carry the full context and mark themselves done.
Refill alerts days early, with a clear owner for the task.
A self-building timeline from the reports you already keep.
Plain-language summaries of dense lab reports, only when you ask.
Coordinate across the family with access your parent owns.
Start with the thing that's slipping most, and add the family when you're ready.